The city manager, during a natural disaster or state of emergency, may grant a short-term variance to the requirements herein.
(Ord. 6047, 2024)
Property owners and/or accountable parties shall monitor the property and are responsible for the conduct and behavior of individuals on site. This is in addition to the maintenance and upkeep of the property and emergency transitional housing units being the ultimate responsibility of the property owner and/or responsible persons. This section does not negate the responsibilities of unit occupants.
(Ord. 6047, 2024)
The city manager or their designee shall make all the required inspections or shall accept reports of inspection by approved agencies or individuals. Reports of such inspections shall be in writing by the inspecting individual. The city manager or their designee is authorized to engage such expert opinion as deemed necessary to report on unusual technical issues that arise.
(Ord. 6047, 2024)
Where it is necessary to make an inspection to enforce the provisions of this standard, or whenever the city manager or their designee has reasonable cause to believe that there exists a violation of AMC, the city manager or their designee is authorized to enter the premises at reasonable times to inspect or perform the duties imposed by this standard; provided, that if such premises is occupied the code official shall present credentials to the occupant and request entry. If such unit or premises is unoccupied, the code official shall first make a reasonable effort to locate the owner, owner’s authorized agent or other person having charge or control of the premises and request entry. If entry is refused, the code official shall have recourse to the remedies provided by law to secure entry.
(Ord. 6047, 2024)
(1) 
The city manager or their designee may deny, revoke, or suspend the permit upon finding that any provision herein or condition of approval will be or has been violated.
(2) 
The city manager or their designee may deny, revoke, or suspend the permit, upon finding that any issuance or continued allowance of a permit, poses a risk to the peace, safety, health, or welfare of the City.
(3) 
The city manager or their designee may deny, revoke, or suspend the permit upon finding that any issuance or continued allowance of a permit due to impacts to the surrounding area and city department responses to the site. Determination of impacts is at the sole discretion of the city manager or their designee.
(4) 
Upon denial, revocation, or suspension, the city manager or their designee shall give notice of such action to the applicant or permittee in writing stating the action which has been taken and the reason. The action shall be effective immediately and units shall be removed no more than 10 calendar days after such decision.
(Ord. 6047, 2024)
Violations of this chapter shall be deemed a misdemeanor as provided under AMC § 1.04.010. Such violations shall also be declared a public nuisance and shall be processed in accordance with the applicable sections of this title including abatement as described in Chapter 8.37 AMC.
(Ord. 6047, 2024)